The tragic death of Bengaluru techie Atul Subhash has left the nation in shock, with widespread calls for justice following his suicide. People from across the country have rallied together, sharing posts under the hashtag “#JusticeForAtulSubhash” and holding candle marches in his memory. Amid this outpouring of grief, a heartfelt tribute from a Delhi-based restaurant has captured attention, becoming a symbol of solidarity for Subhash’s family.
Restaurant’s Thoughtful Gesture for Atul Subhash
In an unprecedented move, Jumboking, a popular restaurant in Delhi, honoured the memory of Atul Subhash by printing a tribute message on their bills. The heartfelt note read, “We deeply mourn the suicide of techie Atul Subhash. His life was just as important as everyone else’s. RIP brother. We hope you finally found peace on the other side.”
Journalist and men’s rights activist Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj was among the first to share a picture of the bill on social media, expressing gratitude for the restaurant’s thoughtful gesture. “Everyone please join me in thanking Jumboking for this really kind gesture of valuing the life of Atul Subhash and reminding everyone to do so as well,” Bhardwaj wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
Her post, which went viral, received over 3.7 lakh views and thousands of supportive comments from netizens who praised the restaurant’s initiative.
Widespread Praise for Jumboking’s Tribute
The tribute from Jumboking sparked a wave of positive reactions online. One user applauded the restaurant’s action, urging food delivery services like Zomato and Swiggy to follow suit and recognise the plight of migrant workers. “Great initiative. His memory deserves to remain alive in our hearts,” the comment read. Another user added, “Wow. That’s incredible. Thank you, Jumboking, for taking a stand.”
HAVE A LOOK AT THE VIRAL POST:
EVERYONE PLEASE JOIN ME IN THANKING @Jumbokingburger for this really kind gesture of valuing life of #AtulSubhash & reminding everyone to do so as well
Incredible ways in which Atul will perhaps change this society forever for the better #JusticeForAtulSubhash pic.twitter.com/WsC1PJvXT2
— Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj (@DeepikaBhardwaj) December 15, 2024
The gesture resonated deeply with many, with some calling it a meaningful step toward a kinder, more empathetic world. “Honouring Atul’s legacy through such meaningful acts inspires hope,” a third commenter shared.
The Tragic Events Leading to Atul Subhash’s Death
Atul Subhash’s suicide on December 10 shocked his family and the nation. In a chilling 90-minute video and a 24-page suicide note, Subhash accused his wife, Nikita Singhania, and her family of harassment, leading to his tragic decision. His brother, Bikas Kumar, filed a complaint with the Bengaluru police, which led to an FIR being filed against four individuals.
The case took a dramatic turn when Subhash’s in-laws reportedly fled their home in Uttar Pradesh’s Jaunpur. Nikita Singhania was arrested in Gurugram, while her mother, Nisha Singhania, and brother, Anurag Singhania, were apprehended in Prayagraj. They were charged with abetting Subhash’s suicide and were brought to Bengaluru for judicial proceedings.
A local court granted them 14 days of judicial custody, while Nikita’s uncle, Sushil Singhania, who was also named in the FIR, was granted anticipatory bail by the Allahabad High Court.
Atul Subhash’s Family Seeks Custody of Grandson
In the wake of the tragedy, Atul Subhash’s family has also sought custody of their 4-year-old grandson, who was reportedly entrusted to a relative for the time being. The family’s legal efforts are ongoing as they navigate this deeply painful chapter.
A National Outcry for Justice
As the investigation into Atul Subhash’s death continues, the demand for justice remains strong. Supporters of Subhash’s family continue to rally behind the cause, hoping to bring accountability and ensure that no one else suffers from the same fate. The tragic loss of Atul Subhash serves as a reminder of the need to address issues of harassment and support mental health awareness in society.